Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 137, 26 April 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916

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HOLLANSBURG, In d., April 26. be . high school commencement was

IpIH Saturday nlzht In the Christian

nurch. The young people gave good

rations and their delivery was un1 . a t I J

Jr. Don Ward of Union City, was

ell received. The music by Whit

man's orchestra .was good. Jn fact the

bole program went nicely and those sponsible deserve .credit. The grad-

IBERTY CHILDREN HUNT EASTER EGGS Oil KENNEDY LAWN

LIBERTY, Ind.. April 26. In spite

f the cold disagreeable weather, Eas

ter Sunday morning saw between one

undred and one hundred and fifty oungsters looking, forward to the

taster egg hunt that Is observed an-

ually at the home of Mr. and Mrs,

N. P.. Kennedy. On Saturday j Mrs.

Kennedy and her assistants " colored

Venty dozen eggs in preparation for

he 'event Early Sunday morning nay--were. hidden" in the shrubbery j round the beautiful grounds, and at o o'clock little folks of the town beJan to gather with their baskets - to je ready to start in the hunt: when jhe word was given. At 11- o'clock

rs. Kennedy called the children to-

ether and gave them the signal; to

t the hunt. 'Besides the children

number of grown people gathered to

atch the children in their fun.' 'The

aster hunt has become an annual af-

lr. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy instituted

several years ago, and It ' Is now

e event of the year for the children.

ho look forward to it from the belnnlng of spring.

Eastertide music

HEARD IN LIBERTY

uates were. Misses . Ruth Tillson, Ara Albright Edna Tillson. Lova Payne, Chester Cloyd and Maynard Wolf.

Hollansburg Life

By Mrs. Albert.Browne. v

Today

Events in Liberty

By Elizabeth Draper.

F. L. Beymer returned Monday ,fxom Chicago.". . : Mrs. Will O'Brien of Richmond was, the week-end guest of her parents. '.Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brookbank. . . . Lawrence Howe of . Cincinnati spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Howe. . '. .Mrs. Harmon Toney of College Corner was the guest of Miss Eleanor Richardson Monday. . . . Miss Lou Shupe returned Monday from Fostoria,. O.,' where she spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Shupe. .;. Ellis Porter of Indianapolis attended the Easter dance, and was the guest of aHrold Hughes. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Wray of Dayton spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Liberty.

Mr.'and MrS. B.""Mikesell spent Sunday at Eldorado visiting Elmer Armacost and family .-...Mr. "and ' Mrs. Charles ChenowetL and Mrs. Geraidine Wright were In Richmond " and Lynn Sunday.'. ,.o; A: '-Downing, Charles

t Chenoweth, Baraet Browne, Elizabeth ( Browne and Mr. and Mrs. :' Albert j Browne,-were in Lynn Thursday night;

Visits Friends. Here. 5 Ruby Platte of Richmond spent several days, last week . here with , . her mother Mrs; Phoebe Piatte and family . ...Ollie Bicknell and "son Donald were in Richmond; Monday; 1 Lupe Roberts was a Richmond shopper Monday,... Mrs. Lavlna Mikesell was buried here Monday morning. "Her illness was caused from pneumonia and senility. Rev. C. W. Hoeffer had charge of the services. .S. B. Mikesell was(a Greenville visitor Monday. ...Hobart Mikerell left Monday for Toledo where he expects to secure employment in a department- store.; Several Hollansburg boys have already been employed there.... Albert Browne, and family were, callers in-Lynn Sunday. i PREDICTS GREATER WAR

EVANSVILLE. Ind:,' April 26. Mrs. William Graul, . spiritualist medium, says Mexican trouble ; will result in war greater than the European war.

BASKET DICKER GIVEN AT CHESTER GRADUATION

CHESTER, Ind., April 26. The localf and family.... .Irvin Hart of Richmond,

Liberty, ind., April 26 special

Easter services were held at all the

hurches in Liberty Sunday. At the

faprnlng service at thft Presbyterian

burch Miss Kate Husted was the

ololst, and M4s Elizabeth Drapler

as soloist atUhe ;Mthodist church he evening services at both churches

k ere in tne nature or song services, kith special muBic. The children of

he Presbyterian church had charge

f most of the program. Beside the rosrram given by the children, Mrs.

Walter Bossert and Miss Kate Husted

k-ere soloists. In the evening, at the

lethodist church Misses Corinne Snyer and Elizabeth Drapier and Ralph

titchell furnished special music.

LIBERTY, Ind., April 26. About

hirty couples gathered at the Coli-

eum Monday evening an enjoyed a

lance given by Earl Barcus. The ;rand march started at 9 o'clock, and lancing continued until 1:30 o'clock, rhe music, piano and trap drums, was

urnished by musicians from Rich-

bond. '

THIRTY COUPLES DANCE

EVERYWHERE. Questions com and questions go, Some interest, otbers bore;

But the one we find oa every mind

Just now is, "What's the score?"

schools , close Wednesday with

basket dinner. , The following are graduates from this -school this year: Miss Adelaide Kemp, Miss Blanche Carman, Nelson Hunt, Herman Shaffer and Willie Williamson.. . . .Miss Virginia Worley and brother Verlin, of near Whitewater, spent Sunday with George Worley and family..... Mrs. Edgar Menke of Bloomington, Ind.,' is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Andrew Hoover Several young people from here attended the Senior class play at Fountain City, Saturday evening.,. . . .The Ladies Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon instead of Wednesday on account of the dinner at the school house Wednesday. :, ' Preaches Easter Sermon. - . , .Rev. Ulmer preached a fine Easter sermon here Sunday mornings and will be here again next Sunday evening.. .. Morrison Pyle and -family entertained the following guests at Easter dinner' Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Bane of near Greensfork, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfleld ; Misses Lucile and Marjorie Huffman, Adelaide Kemp and Alfred Kemp... ..The following friends and relatives were guests of Joe Bowman and family Sunday... ..Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and famHy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baer of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baird, Mr. and Mrs." John Murphy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Henshaw and family.. . . .Timothy Hart of Richmond visited Charles Huffman and family last week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brumfield of Richmond, spent Sunday with Harry Meeke and family west of town. .... Harry Brown and Miss Lucile Huffman were guests of Miss Carrie Boerner Sunday evening. . . , .Rev. and Mrs. Louis Ulmer . took Sunday dinner with Michael Kendall

Never Neglect Colds ; Treat Them Promptly Often lead to - those pulmonary troubles 'which are - responsible for more than one-tenth of all lives lost through illness. Heavy colds which develop deepseated coughs or cause inflammation of the air-passages and persist in spite of medication, weaken the system to a point where resistance easily overcome and asthma, bronchial and pulmonary troubles are the result. To renew normal resistance, Eckman's Alterative has been found highly beneficial in many instances. It's lime content is so combined with other remedial agents as to be easily assimilated by the average person and it contains no narcotics or habitforming drugs of any sort. So it's safe to try. At your druggist's. Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.

Reason

What is the chief reason for the superiority of Royal Baking Powder? There are several good reasons, but there is one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral, substitutes used in other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. . New York

spent Monday and family.

with Charles Huffman

TWELVE PUPILS GRADUATE TODAY AT IIAGERST017N

HAGERSTOWX.-Ind.,, April 26. The Jefferson township, common ' schools xiosed-today and commencement exercises for the eighth" year - graduates will be held at' the 1: O. O.. Fi 'hall, Monday night. May. 1. " The. Hagerstown high school orchestra- will furnish . the music. .The names of the graduates follow:. '-. -West school Leo Hastings, Mildred

Marlatt, Florin Dennis., Olive Dilling. Jesse : Ulrich, . Horace Marlatt, Enid Orr.. ,

,East school-r-Eva Raffe, Goldie Beeson, Harry Moore, George , Lea veil,

Byron Forkncr.- -, . i

A PACIFIST. "Are you for peace?" "Yes. I'm setting a divorce."

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Beauty Secrets That are Real Gems, Revealed by Valeska Suratt, the Brilliant Actress, Famed for Hel Self-Made Beauty.

tity which would cost you many dollars if you could -buy it at the stores. ''YOU Will find that, vnur hair trill nnt

'Come but by the handfuls on the" comb j ., or brush, as it did before, and you will I be almost as proud of your head of I

hair as I have a right to be of mine

Most of us do not realize how marvelouKly beautiful and how quickly the skin may become by the proper method pursued. "Years of "time and effort are" spent, with expensive weak creams so extensively advertised, and with only one result, disappointment. I have had the same experience. Long had I struggled and waited for-the beauty promised, until I decided to find the magic way myself. : I can assure you that the simplicity and ease of the proper method of beautifying the skin are really astonishing. An illustration of what can be done to the skin is shown by the result of my following formula: ' Simply mix two tablespoonsf uls of glycerine in a full, pint of hot water and add one ounce of zintone, which any drug store can .furnish you. Stir until cooled. It is then ready to apply. This should be used on the hands, arms, face and shoulders, liberally, every' day. This quickly turns a skin, previously mudy, sallow or spotty- into one of exquisite loveliness, pure in its tint, spotless as a lily, soft as velvet. Use it generously and every ay faithfully and you will be grateful you followed my suggestions. "' MISS N. R.. Here is my famous wrinkle formula. I am .proudest of this, because there is no wrinkle eradIcator I have ever . known that has such prompt, visible results. Add two

MRS. G. T. As you state you were not able to get the beta-quinol, I have ascertained for you that your can get .the beta-quinol or any other article for making up my beauty formulas at Thistlethwaite's drug stores. MISS PRETTY. You will understand I can not assure you, any more than can any one else, that the bust can be surely developed. Nevertheless, the formula I give here" is admitted to be the most effective for the purpose: Mix together two ounces of ruetone, half a cup of sugar and half a pint of cold water. This makes a safe mixture, of which take tdo easspoonfuls after each meal and at bedtime. " ' Miss Pepper Yess, it is possible to rid the face of blackheads in a few minutes by springling some powdered neroxine on a sponge, made wet with hot water, and rubbing this on the face on the parts affected with blackheads. There is no use pinching out these persistent blemishes, as this

spots the skin. You can get the ne- j rovin at. any drug store. I consider this one of my best formulas. j

MRS. W. R. O In a great may face powders there is a chalkiness which makes the powder visible. That's why I use my own face powder, made after my own formula. No one can detect its use. yet it gives an ex-

teaspoonfuls of " glycerine- and two traordinary tint, and smoothness to the

ounces of eptol to a half pint of hot water. Stir constantly -until cold. Use very liberally. The eptol you can obtain at any drug store. Mix the formula yourself at home' and you will have a quantity of wrinkle cream which would cost you many dollars were you to be .able to buy it in the stores. It makes , the skin youthtul

and .plump, and all lines of

skin. This ''Valeska Suratt Face Powder can now be obtained at drug stores in white or flesh tint.

wrinkles and crow's feet disappear in

a very remarkable way, and you will look years younger. AFFLICTED You will notice a tremendous difference In the lustre of your hair, in its fast increasing length, and its fluffiness, if you will make up the following formula youself at home and use it liberally every day or so: Mix half a pint of water with half a pint of alcohol (or take a full pint of imported bay . rum, if . you prefer it) and add to this . one ounce of - betaquinol, which .you can obtain at any drug store. This makes over a pint of this remarkable hair grower, a quan-

MISS ANXIOUS A remarkable preparation to., prevent excessive perspiration in the armpits is hydrolized talc. It is absolutely safe, keeps the armpits naturally fresh and dry, and

age, you will have no gowns ruined, because

of perspiration. Any drug store can supply you. It al66 destroys the odor of perspiration and other objectionable body odors. .

MISS PICKETT My advice is not to use any of the superfluous hair burners advertised, as one can easily detect the fact that' you are afflicted with wild hair. Also they leave a red spot or burn, and sometimes remove the hair unevenly. Use instead, simple sulfo solution, which almost -magically dissolves the hair, leaving no mark or injury. The simple sulfo solution can be secured at drug stores. Adv. i-v - . , .

BE CAREFUL. when you let your furnace contract. ' Get a furnace of established reputation for durability, fuel economy; etc' The Williamson Favorite furnace has; more real points of advantage than any othrr. Every detail of installation carefully attended to. Terms of payment to suit. Prices $100 to $300 Installed Complete Pilgrim Furnace Co.

SPRING MODELS Guaranteed' RustProof Corsets

Tomorrow ; -'Special;, v;

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Have Your Next Corset-.

Fitted by Our Expert Corsetierre. The ..only Corset Department, in the -city ' offering Hhe services of a 'graduate corse tierre.

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Another Lot of Wirthmor $1.00 Waists Go on Sale

ONCE EACH . WEEK THE WOMEN OF . RICHMOND SEE THE NEWEST MODES IN OUR ALLOTMENT , OF WIRTHMOR WAISTS

Jl c-i3 c-i3 rtr . (Pi T o 1 WIRTHMOR;

THOSP OF TOMORROW ARE SMARTER STYLES THAN ANY WHICH WE HAVE PLACED ON SALE

4 New Elegant Styles

Each Differing from the Common Place. Each a Model of Perfect Fashion. Each One Worth Considerable More.

Each One but a Dollar.

You'll Want 1 and Maybe 2 When You See Them Don"t Come in, Late and Court Disappointment Come While the Assortments Are Complete.

A Smart Hair-Dressing ESSENTIAL TO A GOOD APPEARANCE The necessary accessories need not be expensive. No matter how smart the rest of the Spring toilette to properly set it off to look your best, your hair, must be becomingly and stylishly arranged. One of these switches will materially assist. 1 - Tomorrow we offer: 24-inch Wavy Hair Switches at . . . . . . $2.95 28-inch Wavy Hair Switches at . ........ .$4,95

Beautiful Embroiideredhite Materials FOR FINE WAISTS AND DRESSES Embroidered, Plain and Checked Voiles, Lace CJotn and Marquisettes in Handsome Designs and Many Colorings. These materials come 3S inches wide and sell at - '

59c, 79c and 98c Yard

15c NEW SPRING DRESS GINGHAMS stripes and checks, in all the new Spring colorings, per yard

Plaids. 124c

25c STRIPED SKIRTINGS Yard wide striped Ox

ford materials; for a few days only per yard ;

15c

$1.00 GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES Neat striped and checked ginghams, trimmed in toias banding and

plam contrasting colors, in collar, -belt, pockets and cuffs, special .. .'. . . .'

MEN'S FIBER SILK SOCKS All colors including White. Pearl Grey and Palm Beachr- ; fjp Special values, only, per pair tiDC

79c

''Lour .Big ots - of BeaMfifM Hats

At Four Small After-Easter Special Prices This Unusual Offer Takes in Our Entire Millinery Store

PATTERN HATS Large Sailors, Pretty Tailored Hats, Fancy Sport Hats, New Dress Hats, specially pricechat . . ONE LOT OF TRIMMED HATS Mighty pretty Hats in chic styles; special at only WHILE THIS ASSORTMENT LASTS Some tailored and fancy hand-made Trimmed Hats at only . t MANY PRETTY SHAPES Large and small, black, white and colors; special at - only..--.

$2. $1. $1.

9

7

ONE LOT OF TRIMMED CHILDREN'S HATS......

$1.35

ONE LOT UNTRIMMED CHILDREN'S HATS

Lee A. Nusbaum

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714 to 720 S, 9th St

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